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Backside Attack for iPhone

  • Free

  • In English
  • V 2.4
  • 4.8

    (0)
  • Security Status

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Backside Attack: A Fun and Educational App for Learning Organic Chemistry

Backside Attack is an educational app designed specifically for students who are new to organic chemistry. The app focuses on the SN2 reaction, which is one of the fundamental reactions taught in organic chemistry courses.

The game provides an interactive platform for students to learn about various variables associated with chemical reactions, such as leaving group ability, nucleophilicity, steric factors, and solvent effects. With its engaging gameplay and informative content, Backside Attack offers an effective way for students to grasp these concepts.

The project is led by Dr. Neil Garg, an esteemed organic chemistry Professor at UCLA, and a team of dedicated UCLA students. They have worked tirelessly to create a seamless game flow and comprehensive content. Thanks to Element26, Inc., the app is powered by their expertise.

In addition to the main gameplay, Backside Attack offers additional features for students to enhance their learning experience. The Check Yourself +50 feature allows students to earn points while testing their knowledge. By completing each topic, students can also unlock the Chem Yourself feature, providing them with additional resources and information.

Whether you're new to organic chemistry or looking to reinforce your understanding of the SN2 reaction, Backside Attack is a must-have app for any student. Download it now and embark on an educational journey like no other!

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Backside Attack for iPhone

  • Free

  • In English
  • V 2.4
  • 4.8

    (0)
  • Security Status


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